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  1. Also, just a rant... The pimped instructions (have no idea about original) USE up all the black 2L axles for the spoiler, where they are hidden anyways, and uses RED 2L axles where they are poking out in black connectors... this... annoys me for some reason :D The spoiler should be using red axles ONLY, and black ones should be used where they are visible :/
  2. There's an issue though if you don't fix the hose connector on the lamps :/ The bonnet doesn't close fully. At least that's what I experienced... I had to fix it by swapping and places to allow the bonnet to close. Which in turn made the hose LONGER, forcing to use a single 3 long connector on the other end rather than 2 x ... And now compared to my model, I see that I left the side parts in place. eeeh... not sure what looks better then :D
  3. Like multiple others, I was unsatisfied with the rendition of square back :/ But I didn't have the parts, so ... thought of something that goes a bit closer to original with the current parts: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tj9QGOS_mlxafjQltO_0FE3KJHCu8_HK?usp=sharing Start by removing the panel construction: Remove the two side pins: Redo the panel as shown: Attach to the block holding the lights: Done. Easy way to make the panel angled without any extra parts. Looks a tad better... so... poor man's solution :D
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